This study addresses the link between gang membership and arrest frequency, exploring the Gang Race interaction on those arrests. The focus on youth’s earliest point of contact with the juvenile justice system corresponds to the latest priority of the federal initiative on Disproportion-ate Minority Contact (DMC). Using Poisson regression to analyze longitu-dinal data on a representative sample of U.S. teens, results support both main effects and interaction hypotheses. Gang membership, racial minority status, and their interaction each increase the risk of arrest, controlling for other demographic and legal items. Results suggest that bias against these groups is most pronounced with less serious crimes. Main effects for Black youth are s...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
While researchers have found that African American youth experience higher levels of juvenile justic...
Previous qualitative research has suggested that Hispanic gang membership is linked to the process o...
Minority youth are disproportionately represented in the juvenile justice system. Examining how raci...
Disproportionate minority contact, or DMC, has received national attention as a pervasive problem in...
Contact with the justice system can lead to a range of poor health and social outcomes. While person...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
Prior research has found that disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a problem at various decisi...
Using data from the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS), this article compares Hispanic, Africa...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
This bulletin examines the effect of race on police decisions to take juvenile offenders into custod...
The field of criminology has devoted considerable time and attention to assessing the main risk fact...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
Racial and ethnic minorities have long been associated with criminal behavior. From the time of slav...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
While researchers have found that African American youth experience higher levels of juvenile justic...
Previous qualitative research has suggested that Hispanic gang membership is linked to the process o...
Minority youth are disproportionately represented in the juvenile justice system. Examining how raci...
Disproportionate minority contact, or DMC, has received national attention as a pervasive problem in...
Contact with the justice system can lead to a range of poor health and social outcomes. While person...
Racial and ethnic disparities weaken the credibility of a justice system that purports to treat ever...
Prior research has found that disproportionate minority contact (DMC) is a problem at various decisi...
Using data from the Rochester Youth Development Study (RYDS), this article compares Hispanic, Africa...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
The current study provides a systematic review of 107 studies. Studies were drawn from academic jour...
This bulletin examines the effect of race on police decisions to take juvenile offenders into custod...
The field of criminology has devoted considerable time and attention to assessing the main risk fact...
The current research study examines the relationship between race, ethnicity, and offense type on th...
Racial and ethnic minorities have long been associated with criminal behavior. From the time of slav...
Research has shown that youth of color are over-represented at every stage of the U.S. juvenile just...
While researchers have found that African American youth experience higher levels of juvenile justic...
Previous qualitative research has suggested that Hispanic gang membership is linked to the process o...